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I agree, but what do you do about them?
They are US citizens. In a way, they are a product of American culture, too. They are not going anywhere. Obviously, no other country would take them in.
So what is the solution for the hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of Malik Halfacre and Tomeeka Brown out there?
^ Not only are they not going anywhere, but with the system that is set up now (thanks to Democrats) where the lowlives of society get free everything and lots of privileges, they will over time outnumber the decent people.
That’s why we are heading in the direction of becoming no different than other poor 3rd world countries in Latin America and Caribbean, i.e. Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, Honduras, Nicaragua, Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Belize, etc.
I agree, but what do you do about them?
They are US citizens. In a way, they are a product of American culture, too. They are not going anywhere. Obviously, no other country would take them in.
So what is the solution for the hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of Malik Halfacre and Tomeeka Brown out there?
You've got to wean them off the teet and that goes for all welfare for every race across the usa. Many of these people take advantage of the system. Figure out who needs it and who doesnt. Bring back the father into the household. Change anti masculine laws. Change martial law. Too many jobs will go extinct that keep the system the way it is in comparison to the jobs created to change the system for the better so the above will never happen.
Thousands of people experiencing homelessness are given housing vouchers by the city to find housing
An exclusive NY1 investigation has found those vouchers are routinely denied by landlords and realtors, which is an illegal source of income discrimination
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It’s been more than a year since Rebeka and her family lost their apartment in Queens. Since January 2020, they have been living in a hotel — a hotel operating as a homeless shelter for families.
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I agree but look at it from a different perspective. Its guaranteed government backed money. Government is guaranteeing a lot of things nowadays, might as well join the fun. But if I was one of these top luxury brokers I wouldnt touch section 8 with a 10ft pole as itll affect my other business. How many buildings in nyc have a poor door? Rich people dont want to be around that crap.
Nobody wants to be around it. I don't either. I live in an expensive area to avoid that crap.
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